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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2007
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Early Vegetation Responses in the Simes Hemlock Removal Experiment.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Harvard Forest Hurricane Experiment: Changes in Tree Composition and Structure.
- Boose, Emery. Cyberinfrastructure for an ecohydrological sensor network.
- Colburn, Betsy. Ecology of Headwater Streams.
- Colburn, Betsy. Using Freshwater Macroinvertebrates for Assessment and Long-term Monitoring of Lakes and Ponds at the Cape Cod National Seashore..
- Contosta, Alix. Microbial Community Structure and Nutrient Cycling Dynamics in Soils Exposed to Chronic Warming and Nitrogen Additions.
- D'Amato, Tony. The structure, composition, and dynamics of old-growth forests in the Berkshire Hills and Taconic Mountains, western Massachusetts.
- Dail, Bryan. Changes in water extractable soil carbon and iron in the chronic nitrogen fertilization plots.
- DeGasperis, Brian. Effects of historical agriculture and contemporary logging activity on the population structure of Japanese barberry.
- Faison, Edward. The Role of Environmental and Historical Factors in Controlling the Abundance and Distribution of Forest Vegetation and Invasive Plants in Redding, CT.
- Hadley, Julian. Effect of variation in winter and early spring temperature on annual carbon storage by coniferous and deciduous stands at Harvard Forest.
- Hall, Brian. Conservation and Ecological Studies in Redding, CT..
- Hanifin, Robert. Barre Woods Soil Warming Project: Effects on Biogeochemistry and Forest Trees After Four Years of Warming.
- Lai, ChunTa. Environmental controls on the carbon isotope composition of ecosystem respired CO2 in contrasting forest ecosystems in USA and Canada.
- Lux, Heidi. Ecosystem Responses to Forest Cutting After HWA Infestation: New insights from an urban site.
- MacLean, Rich. Abiotic immobilization of nitrate in forest soils: a double label approach.
- McDonald, John. Dynamics of a non-irruptive deer herd in Massachusetts.
- McKinney, Karena. Observations of biogenic volatile organic compounds and their oxidation products at Harvard Forest.
- Motzkin, Glenn. The Vascular Flora of Harvard Forest.
- O'Donnell, Frances. Carbon dynamics of a temperate forest five years after selective logging.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2006.
- Orwig, David. Community and Ecosystem effects of hemlock logging .
- Pallant, Julie. Harvard Forest Digital Archives.
- Pearson, Scott. Breeding habitat requirements of the Appalachian Yellow-bellied Sapsucker.
- Pearson, Scott. Mapping breeding habitat distribution of the Appalachian Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in North Carolina, USA.
- Pearson, Scott. Past land uses affect the spatial heterogeneity of herbaceous understories in temperate forests..
- Phillips, Steve. Autochamber soil CO2 efflux measurements at Harvard Forest.
- Record, Sydne. Ant Biodiversity at the Simes Tract of Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA.
- Renninger, Heidi. The path of xylem flow differs depending on whether water is under pressure or tension.
- Savage, Kathleen. Diel Trends in CO2 Efflux.
- Sobczak, William. Carbon dynamics in a hemlock-dominated stream ecosystem.
- Stinson, Kristina. Effects of elevated CO2 on competitive dominance and genotypic composition in the invasive, allergenic plant, common ragweed..
- Templer, Pamela. Impacts of the hemlock woolly adelgid and atmospheric nitrogen deposition on forest nitrogen retention.